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Peter Bender of The Concordia Catechetical Academy Concordia Catechetical AcademyThe post Looking Forward to Sunday Morning According to Luther's Catechisms: Second Sunday of Christmas – Pr. Peter Bender, 12/31/25 (3651) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Dr. Jack Trieber preached a message entitled “How to Approach 2026" during the Sunday Morning service on December 28, 2025, at North Valley Baptist Church in Santa Clara, California. View Archived Services at nvbc.org.
This sermon addresses the universal human struggle with peace, demonstrating that genuine peace cannot be found in worldly circumstances, relationships, or material possessions, but only through Jesus Christ. Pastor Brent Sivnksty establishes that while the world celebrates peace during Christmas, true peace requires more than the absence of conflict—it demands a personal relationship with Christ. Through the lens of Colossians 3:15, the message emphasizes three foundational truths: peace is only found in the person and work of Jesus Christ, those who have peace with God can know peace from God, and believers must actively allow Christ's peace to rule in their hearts. The sermon challenges Christians to submit to Christ's authority, allowing His peace to act as a referee or umpire in their lives, making decisions based on God's Word rather than emotions or circumstances. Pastor Brent emphasizes that biblical thoughts must lead to biblical actions, which then produce biblical feelings—not the reverse. Key Points: True peace is only found in the person and work of Jesus Christ, who is identified as the Prince of Peace Peace with God comes through justification by faith in Christ's death and resurrection, not through works or religion Believers who have peace with God have access to peace from God through their relationship with Christ Many Christians fail to experience God's peace because they don't "let" or allow it to rule in their hearts The peace of Christ must "rule" (act as referee/umpire) in our hearts, making decisions based on God's Word Biblical peace requires submission to Christ's sovereign authority and trust in His promises Biblical thinking must precede biblical action, which then produces biblical feelings—not the other way around Common obstacles to peace include fear of the known and unknown, financial problems, health issues, fear of failure, fixation on others, loneliness, temptation, spiritual defeat, irritations of life, and resistance to change A thankful heart is necessary to maintain a peaceful heart, while ingratitude produces discontentment and strife Personal peace with God affects our relationships with others in the body of Christ Scripture References: Colossians 3:1, 15 (primary text) Isaiah 9:6 Acts 10:36 Ephesians 2:13-17 Ephesians 6:15 Colossians 1:20 Romans 5:1-5 John 16:33 John 14:27 Philippians 4:6-7 2 Peter 1:2 Isaiah 26:3 Romans 12 (end of chapter) Romans 15:33
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Hope in 2026 and Ask ItDionne SalmondsOriginal Air Date: 2025.12.28We believe The Bible, God's word, is inspired by Him, through the Holy Spirit and is sufficient for everything you need in life – guidance, wisdom, strength, encouragement and HOPE. His word reveals His nature and character and His plan of redemption through His Son Jesus Christ, through whom we can have eternal salvation when we choose to follow Him. We also believe the Bible remains relevant in our world today and its power is experienced when personally and consistently applied and practiced.Part of your journey may include choosing a Bible translation and there are many. To help you choose, it is important to know that a “translation” is word-for-word while a “paraphrase” is thought- for- thought. If you are new to Bible reading or don't yet have one, we offer FREE Bibles that are English Standard Version translation – a very easy to read Bible. Other options are Bible Apps you can download to your phone, or sites like: www.Bible.org, www.biblegateway.com or www.blueletterbible.org.We invite you to join us for weekend services:Saturday Evening at 5:30pm. Question and Answer period after service.Morning Social at 10:00am: A time to connect with others over coffee and donuts.Sunday Morning at 10:30amPromiseland Kids' Ministry: Toddler – Sr. High, Sunday at 10:30 am, offers Christian education and worship for children and youth.If you have missed a message or are viewing from home, you can catch weekend services on our Facebook page and YouTube by going to www.crossroads-ridgecrest.org, or through the church app. We also have podcasts available by looking up Crossroads Community Church - available on several podcast apps.Have a question for one of our Pastors? Submit your questions via text at: (760) 301-4840 for our Ask It! Your Questions Answered segment every week. Watch or Listen what others ask!If you have any questions or would like to make an appointment, please call (760)384-3333 Weds. – Fri. 10am-4pm, text (760)301-4840, or email ccc@ccc-rc.org
Empowering people to live unto Jesus. To learn more about our heart to steward the presence of God and all other things His House, join us on a Sunday Morning or visit our website www.hishouse.co Prayer Times Locations Vary Monday Nights (6:30p - 8:00p) Tuesday Afternoons (12p - 1:30p) Saturday Mornings (9a - 12p) Sunday Mornings (9a - 9:45a)
Acts 10 - Pastor John Wilkerson - Sunday Morning, December 28, 2025 by First Baptist Church of Hammond
...There Came Wise Men... | Matthew 2:1 | 28 December 2025 - Sunday Morning | Dr. Brad Weniger, Pastor
The word joy or rejoice appears 14 times in Paul's letter to the Philippian church, which makes it easy to see that this is a major theme of the letter. The difference is that he's not referring to a “pretend” joy that seems to surface whenever some of us act like nothing is wrong, even when we are going through something very difficult. It is something deeper and profound; it is the working of God. It's not something that masks the trials of real life; but rather it is something that “works through” the trials of life.Join us this Sunday Morning!WEBSITE: http://www.heartlandfree.comFACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/heartlandevangelicalfreechurch/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/heartlandfree/
Morning Prayer for Sunday, December 28, 2025 (The First Sunday of Christmas; The Holy Innocents).Psalm and Scripture readings (60-day Psalter):Psalm 140Jeremiah 31:1-17Revelation 20Click here to access the text for the Daily Office at DailyOffice2019.com.Click here to support The Daily Office Podcast with a one-time gift or a recurring donation.
Looking for NFL picks and predictions for Week 17 action? We have you covered! We only have a handful of NFL Sunday betting slates left and today we have a loaded one! We discuss what the market moves have been, are ongoing and where can we take advantage to win our NFL bets! Join Ariel Epstein, Gianni the Greek and John Murray as they give their best picks and critical steam moves! Drop your questions in the chat to have them answered during the live stream!
A Morning at the Office - an Episcopal Morning Prayer Podcast
Officiant: Mtr. Lisa Meirow, Psalm(s): Psalm 93, 96, Fr. Wiley Ammons, Old Testament: 1 Samuel 1:1-2, 7b-28, Fr. Wiley Ammons, First Canticle: 16, New Testament: Colossians 1:9-20, Fr. Wiley Ammons, Second Canticle: 21, Gospel: Luke 2:22-40, Mtr. Lisa Meirow. Logo image by Antonio Allegretti, used by permission.
Sunday Morning, December 28, 2025Given by Dr. Chad Van Dixhoorn | Faculty Resident, RTSThe Joke of the WorldLuke 2:1-7Watch on YouTubeDownload our mobile app
On this last Sunday in 2025, we wrapped up Sunday Morning Stories and discussed sowing in 2026. THANK YOU for listening and supporting the podcast and ANY other Moore Substance "product." I appreciate you MUCHO. MooreSubstance@gmail.com
Dean Richards, Ryan Burrow, in for Dave Schwan, and Kevin Wells start the show talking about the Bears clinching the NFC North and look ahead to playoff football at Soldier Field. For today’s Far Flung Forecast, Dean keeps us right here in Chicago. Dr. Santina Wheat, Program Director, McGaw Northwestern Family Medicine Residency Northwestern Medicine, […]
Psalm 14: 1
Hey all! I'm back for a 30 minute look at DFS. Well, actually it's a 10 minute blab about the podcast and then about 20 minutes on the slate. I will be back next week with a show or two and a look at the Week 18 slate. See you all then. Good luck to everybody playing in bowl games today! Bring it home!
Pastor Steve Garrick Preaching over Luke 1: 46-55
Pastor Steve Garrick Preaching over Matthew 2: 1-11
Pastor Marco Quintana of the Community Church of Devore discusses the rise of AI. Although Pastor Marco gave this prophecy update on August 4, 2023, AI is even more prominent today. It is rapidly becoming a major force in our society taking over businesses, media, and even jobs to the point that we don't even know it's happening. Next year, in 2026, AI is certain to become bigger than it has ever been and will provide a greater view into the future of mankind than we have ever seen - for good and bad. Who knows, will AI usher in the antichrist and the return of Jesus, or is it just another passing fad?
Pastor Caleb J. Kinney Sunday Morning 12/28/25
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Mark 12:28-34 “Understanding God's Love”Series: Christmas from the Gospel of Matthew Preacher: Bill HarritSunday MorningDate: 28th December 2025Passage: Mark 12:28-34
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Love DivineSpeaker: Tyler DueñoSunday MorningDate: 28th December 2025Passage: John 10:22-30
Officiant: Mtr. Lisa Meirow, Psalm(s): Psalm 93, 96, Fr. Wiley Ammons, Old Testament: 1 Samuel 1:1-2, 7b-28, Fr. Wiley Ammons, First Canticle: 16, Second Canticle: 21, Gospel: Luke 2:22-40, Mtr. Lisa Meirow
Text: Genesis 26:12-14 A sermon in our series through Genesis
Pastor Steven Henry, Sunday Morning | "Text: Nehemiah 13"
The Tale of Two KingsPreacher: Chris LamontSunday MorningDate: 28th December 2025Passage: Matthew 2:1-16
Sunday Morning Vanished Compilation with Steve StocktonBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.
It Is More Blessed... | Acts 20:35 | 21 December 2025 - Sunday Morning | Dr. Brad Weniger, Pastor
Sunday Morning at Hope Church Craigavon with Jamie Bambrick
Dec 28,2025 Sunday : Morning : Sandhya Satsang - Morning
Dec 28,2025 Sunday : Morning : Sandhya GurubhaktiYog
There comes a time when we learn to walk in obedience over experience. This positions you to receive a crown, an eternal reward.
Sunday morning message from Pastor John.
Pr. Will Weedon, Host of The Word of the Lord Endures Forever The Word of the Lord Endures Forever Celebrating the Saints Thank, Praise, Serve and Obey See My Savior’s Hands We Praise You O GodThe post Looking Forward to Sunday Morning (One Year Lectionary) : First Sunday of Christmas – Pr. Will Weedon, 12/26/25 (3603, Encore) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Peter Bender of The Concordia Catechetical Academy Concordia Catechetical AcademyThe post Looking Forward to Sunday Morning According to Luther's Catechisms: First Sunday of Christmas – Pr. Peter Bender, 12/26/25 (3602) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
This Christmas sermon challenges the romanticized view of Christ's birth by examining the real hardships, inconveniences, and suffering that Mary and Joseph endured. Pastor Joe Fant emphasizes that God orchestrated every difficult detail of the nativity—from the forced 70-80 mile journey to Bethlehem while Mary was nine months pregnant, to the rejection at the guest house, to giving birth among animals—to accomplish His divine purpose. The message reveals that God works through our suffering and inconveniences for our ultimate good and His glory, just as He used 60 million people's inconvenience during Caesar Augustus's census to position Christ exactly where He needed to be born. The sermon calls believers to view their own hardships through eyes of faith, trusting that God is working a bigger picture than we can see, developing steadfastness and endurance in our lives while accomplishing His redemptive purposes. Key Points: God works through hardship and inconvenience to accomplish His divine purpose for our good and His glory The Christmas story was anchored in real history with real suffering, not a romanticized fairy tale Mary and Joseph endured a forced journey of 70-80 miles while Mary was nine months pregnant God orchestrated 60 million people to travel during the census so Christ could be born in Bethlehem Mary gave birth in a stable, rejected from the guest house, experiencing isolation from family and friends The humble circumstances of Christ's birth demonstrated He came as a servant-king who understands the outcast The shepherds—society's outcasts—were the first to worship, emphasizing Christ came for the lowly All suffering in our lives is for a reason: to test our faith and produce steadfastness God permits what He hates to accomplish what He loves If God can redeem the murder of His own Son, He can redeem any hardship we face We must look at our circumstances with eyes of faith, trusting God's bigger picture Scripture Reference: Luke 2:1-21 (primary passage) 1 Chronicles 24 (referenced regarding Zachariah's temple service) James 1 (referenced regarding trials testing faith and producing steadfastness)
Producer Alex Berardis and my Twin brother Bobby Schweim join me in the studio. We recap the Eagles / Commanders Saturday night action. Mr. Negadelphia P.J. Corda checks in plus my fantasy Football Guru Brian Hartley with his picks for week 16 in the NFL.
The Gathering Part 7: Calming Chaos - Christmas Eve 2025Brian UyedaOriginal Air Date: 2025.12.24We believe The Bible, God's word, is inspired by Him, through the Holy Spirit and is sufficient for everything you need in life – guidance, wisdom, strength, encouragement and HOPE. His word reveals His nature and character and His plan of redemption through His Son Jesus Christ, through whom we can have eternal salvation when we choose to follow Him. We also believe the Bible remains relevant in our world today and its power is experienced when personally and consistently applied and practiced.Part of your journey may include choosing a Bible translation and there are many. To help you choose, it is important to know that a “translation” is word-for-word while a “paraphrase” is thought- for- thought. If you are new to Bible reading or don't yet have one, we offer FREE Bibles that are English Standard Version translation – a very easy to read Bible. Other options are Bible Apps you can download to your phone, or sites like: www.Bible.org, www.biblegateway.com or www.blueletterbible.org.We invite you to join us for weekend services:Saturday Evening at 5:30pm. Question and Answer period after service.Morning Social at 10:00am: A time to connect with others over coffee and donuts.Sunday Morning at 10:30amPromiseland Kids' Ministry: Toddler – Sr. High, Sunday at 10:30 am, offers Christian education and worship for children and youth.If you have missed a message or are viewing from home, you can catch weekend services on our Facebook page and YouTube by going to www.crossroads-ridgecrest.org, or through the church app. We also have podcasts available by looking up Crossroads Community Church - available on several podcast apps.Have a question for one of our Pastors? Submit your questions via text at: (760) 301-4840 for our Ask It! Your Questions Answered segment every week. Watch or Listen what others ask!If you have any questions or would like to make an appointment, please call (760)384-3333 Weds. – Fri. 10am-4pm, text (760)301-4840, or email ccc@ccc-rc.org
Dr. John Bombaro of St. James Lutheran-Lafayette, IN The post Looking Forward to Sunday Morning (One Year Lectionary): Christmas Dawn – Dr. John Bombaro, 12/25/25 (3591) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Dr. Jack Trieber preached a message entitled “Fight, Finish, Faith" during the Sunday Morning service on December 21, 2025, at North Valley Baptist Church in Santa Clara, California. View Archived Services at nvbc.org.
Peter Bender of The Concordia Catechetical Academy Concordia Catechetical AcademyThe post Looking Forward to Sunday Morning According to Luther's Catechisms: Christmas Midnight – Pr. Peter Bender, 12/22/25 (3561) first appeared on Issues, Etc..
Morning Prayer for Sunday, December 21, 2025 (The Fourth Sunday in Advent: Annunciation).Psalm and Scripture readings (60-day Psalter):Psalm 118Revelation 13John 14:1-7Click here to access the text for the Daily Office at DailyOffice2019.com.Click here to support The Daily Office Podcast with a one-time gift or a recurring donation.